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  • F1 fans reminded of Lewis Hamilton’s spine-chilling test crash ahead of debut race with Ferrari


    Jan 26, 2025 08:15 PM IST

    Ahead of Lewis Hamilton’s first season with Ferrari, fans have been reminded of his debut F1 campaign, when he signed for McLaren.

    In a sensational move, Lewis Hamilton joined Ferrari in 2025 on a multi-year contract worth more than 40 million Pounds per year. The British driver replaced Carlos Sainz Jr. and will partner Charles Leclerc this season.

    Lewis Hamilton drives a Ferrari F1 car around the Fiorano circuit.(REUTERS)

    Ahead of his first season with Ferrari, fans have been reminded of his debut F1 campaign, when he signed for McLaren. According to reports, he was testing the McLaren MP4-22 in Valencia ahead of his debut, and he lost control of the car on the pit, while travelling at a speed of up to 185mph. There is no video of the accident but reports state that Hamilton spun backwards through a gravel trap and crashed into a tyre wall.

    ‘Not repairable’ accident

    The crash took place just 10 days after the MP4-22 was unveiled to the public. Meanwhile, a Ferrari spokesperson had said, “Lewis was unhurt but the MP4-22 will not be repairable in Valencia. The cause of the accident is being investigated.”

    Meanwhile, Hamilton said, “Unfortunately, these things happen in the sport. I am completely fine and I’m looking forward to getting back to testing next week.

    When he signed for McLaren in 2007, he was the first black driver to compete in Formula One at the Australian Grand Prix. In his debut season, he won four races and also set multiple records. He got his maiden title in 2008, and then signed for Mercedes in 2013.

    There has been no such accidents during his practice with Ferrari, and he will get his new season underway at the Australian Grand Prix in mid-March.

    Hamilton’s move to Ferrari also took everyone by surprise, and it is also the first time in his career, that he won’t drive for a Mercedes-powered team. He ended last season with a career-lowest seventh position in the standings, 22 points behind teammate Russell. His departure also ended the most successful driver-constructor partnership in F1 history.

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    As Formula 1 fans eagerly await Lewis Hamilton’s debut race with Ferrari, a spine-chilling reminder of his past test crash has resurfaced.

    Back in 2004, Hamilton was just a young driver testing for McLaren when he suffered a terrifying crash at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona. The impact was so severe that his car was completely destroyed, leaving fans and fellow drivers holding their breath.

    Fortunately, Hamilton walked away from the crash with only minor injuries, but the incident served as a stark reminder of the dangers that come with racing at such high speeds.

    As Hamilton prepares to make his debut with Ferrari, fans are once again reminded of the risks involved in this adrenaline-fueled sport. The seven-time world champion has proven time and time again that he is a fearless competitor, but this crash serves as a sobering reminder of the fragility of life on the track.

    As fans gear up to watch Hamilton take on this new challenge with Ferrari, they are sure to have this spine-chilling crash in the back of their minds. But one thing is for certain – Hamilton’s determination and skill will continue to captivate audiences around the world, no matter what challenges come his way.

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  • Hamilton’s next Ferrari F1 test dates finalised


    Ferrari has finalised the next testing plans for Lewis Hamilton as they continue their preparations for their first Formula 1 season together.

    Following a short acclimatisation run for Hamilton at Ferrari’s Fiorano test track in Italy on Wednesday, the Briton’s next run will take place at Barcelona in Spain next week.

    Ferrari has confirmed that it has booked the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya from January 28-30 for a private test that will be held in an old car for both Hamilton and team-mate Charles Leclerc.

    The squad has not announced which car will be run though, as the Testing of Previous Car (TPC) regulations allows it to pick any of its recent challengers.

    At Fiorano Hamilton drove the SF-23, but the team could also use its 2022 car, the F1-75, if it wanted to.

    Mercedes also showed recently, with a Kimi Antonelli test at Jerez, that teams are not averse to going back to their 2020 cars, which are officially classified as historic, if they want to do more mileage.

    While such a car is not useful for understanding current performance characteristics, testing in one of them can still offer value in terms of simulating working with engineers as well as processes.

    After the Barcelona test later this month, Hamilton and Ferrari will return to Barcelona on February 4/5 for a Pirelli tyre test to evaluate the 2026 tyres.

    Both drivers are expected to be on hard tyres in a mule car – which will be a modified version of Ferrari’s 2024 challenger that simulates the downforce and performance levels of next year’s new rules.



    Hamilton completed 30 laps of Fiorano on Wednesday, which was around 89km (55 miles), after the day was impacted by fog and rain.

    The weather forecast for Barcelona next week looks chilly but clear, and the team is likely to want Hamilton to put in more performance mileage than he did at Fiorano, as that will help him better understand the characteristics of the car.

    Under the current testing regulations, race drivers are allowed a maximum of 1000km of running in TPC cars over the year.

    Ferrari’s 2025 car launch event will be on February 19, with pre-season testing starting in Bahrain on February 26.



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  • Lewis Hamilton’s first week at Ferrari: Louboutin boots, a dream fulfilled and a proud mom


    “This is the one!”

    Lewis Hamilton could not hide his excitement as he walked among the road cars in the ‘heritage section’ of Ferrari’s headquarters in Maranello, Italy.

    As he spotted a bright red Ferrari F40, one of the rarest of the manufacturer’s road cars, in the middle of the floor, he paused. Spreading his hands across the rear spoiler, a smile engulfed his face. He’d found his favorite.

    It was this kind of wonder that Hamilton, a seven-time world champion who has seen and won it all in Formula One, sought when he decided to move to Ferrari. For all the success he enjoyed with Mercedes, nothing could match the history and the magic of F1’s most iconic team.

    The moment he had dreamed about since childhood, becoming a Ferrari driver, had finally arrived.


    Day one at Maranello had been almost a year in the making for Hamilton. Since announcing his shock decision to quit Mercedes after 12 seasons, he endured a difficult and, by his own admission, occasionally awkward final year. Closing that chapter in Abu Dhabi may have been emotional, yet Hamilton knew it was giving way to something new and exciting.

    To mark the start of this era, uniting F1’s most successful driver and most successful team, every detail had to be meticulously planned. Ferrari F1 team principal Fred Vasseur was reluctant to have a big presentation or media event, not wishing to add any extra work or distraction to the team’s plate amid its preparations for the new season.

    But it had to make Hamilton’s first week at Maranello memorable.

    The F40 housed in the ‘old’ side of Ferrari’s factory — the headquarters is split between the historic part of the facility, noted by its yellow buildings and walls, and the ‘new’ side that is red — was wheeled through the Italian drizzle to the Piazza Michael Schumacher, named after the great who won five of his seven F1 titles for Ferrari. On it stands the house of Enzo Ferrari, the founder of the legendary manufacturer who had watched many legends sample his red cars from the window. History resides wherever you turn at Maranello.

    Hamilton met with Vasseur and Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna before posing for photos outside the house next to the F40. Even Hamilton’s outfit for the day had been carefully planned by his stylist, Eric McNeal, right down to his red-soled Louboutin boots. The first official pictures of Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari F1 driver, quickly went viral and became the most-liked photo on F1’s Instagram page in less than 24 hours, as well as gracing all the front pages of the Italian sports newspapers the next morning.


    Hamilton’s arrival photo went viral and made headlines around the world — especially in Italy. (Clive Rose / Getty Images)

    Hamilton also made time to visit the fans, Ferrari’s loyal tifosi, who had congregated outside the factory gates at Maranello since the early morning hours, desperate to glimpse their new hero on his first day.

    While at McLaren and Mercedes, Hamilton struck a strong bond with his fans (known as ‘Team LH’) and wants to rekindle that kind of relationship at Ferrari.

    “I don’t know really what to expect, but I’m really looking forward to connecting with that community,” Hamilton said in a press conference last August. Taking a few minutes with fans to pose for pictures and offer signatures as they chanted his name was a good first gesture. It created a bystander out of Ferrari president John Elkann, one of the key brokers in signing Hamilton and perhaps the most powerful figure at Ferrari.


    A lot rests on 2025 for both Ferrari and Hamilton. Ferrari missed out on its first constructors’ championship since 2008 by just 14 points, while Hamilton is still searching for a record-breaking eighth world title. His struggles with the Mercedes car through 2024 made for a season of lagging behind teammate George Russell. Shaking off that funk and proving he still has the edge that once made him near-impossible to beat at the peak of his powers in F1 is a critical part of this move.

    It made Hamilton’s time getting to know his new colleagues through a factory tour and subsequent meetings on Monday and Tuesday vitally important. Hamilton always took strength from the closeness of his relationships with his teammates at Mercedes, particularly with his race engineer, Peter Bonnington, who he likened to a brother. Taking over that role will be Riccardo Adami, who was the engineer for Carlos Sainz (the Spaniard affectionately nicknamed Adami ‘Ricky’) as well as four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel, and will now be the voice on the end of the radio to Hamilton through races.


    Hamilton suiting up for his first test at Fiorano. (Ferrari)

    Ferrari planned Hamilton’s first on-track outing behind the wheel of its 2023 car for Wednesday at its private test track, Fiorano, which is adjacent to the factory. But it was always weather-dependent, making it hard to predict in the depths of January in northern Italy.

    Preparations through Monday and Tuesday included a seat fitting and sampling Ferrari’s simulator, giving Hamilton a chance to feel, at least virtually, how his new car would perform. One of his great struggles through 2024 was feeling confident and balanced with the car, particularly under braking with his late, aggressive style. Over a single lap, Hamilton often failed to get the most out of the car. The simulator will have at least given a first read of what he can expect from the Ferrari this year, even if nothing compares to the real thing.

    Hamilton’s new race helmet design for this year returns to the yellow he first used as a child in go-karts to allow his father, Anthony, to easily spot him on the track. Shots of the helmet, as well as Hamilton posing in the classic red Ferrari race suit for the first time, were shared with the world, building up excitement before his first on-track running. All that was required was for the weather to play ball.


    Driving a two-year-old F1 car on a misty, cold day around a short test circuit may not have the hallmarks of a special moment, but for Hamilton, this was a day he had dreamt of since playing as Michael Schumacher on video games as a teenager, wondering what it might be like to be in the cockpit of the red car someday.

    Just as it was for Schumacher at Fiorano at the end of 1995 ahead of his move to Ferrari for the following season, Hamilton’s maiden outing was both understated and poignant. After changing into his new red race suit in Enzo Ferrari’s house, Hamilton walked over to the simple garage setup next to the track, no bigger than a gas station forecourt (and branded like one, thanks to team partner Shell) and was greeted by his team. As the engineers ran through the processes, Hamilton scribbled down things to remember into a small notebook.


    Hamilton and Ferrari’s crew hit the ground running this week (Ferrari)

    There were a number of new faces in Ferrari gear for Hamilton to get to know, but a few watched on with added fondness, including dad Anthony. Vasseur had worked with Hamilton in junior categories and they always remained friendly, paving the way for their reunion almost 20 years later. Jerome d’Ambrosio, the deputy team principal, and Loic Serra, the chassis technical director, both worked at Mercedes when Hamilton was there.

    But maybe the most essential and surprising returnee was Angela Cullen, Hamilton’s former trainer and performance coach.

    Hamilton and Cullen worked together for seven years before suddenly splitting just two races into the 2023 season. Cullen had been a core part of Hamilton’s inner circle, overseeing his physical preparations and helping him ahead of races. She spent last year working in IndyCar but is now back with Hamilton’s team after signing with Project 44, his management company that looks after his business interests. Her return is important for Hamilton, who will take comfort in having some familiarity during the big adjustment that comes with joining a new team.

    At 9:16 a.m., Hamilton peeled out of the garage and onto the track. At last, he was a Ferrari F1 driver. Fans and TV cameras had gathered at a couple of vantage points overlooking Fiorano to catch a glimpse of the famous #44 emblazoned on the Ferrari, including one on a bridge next to a busy road. No length is too great for the tifosi.

    Testing an old car would not have given Hamilton much in terms of accurate readings of how the new season may go, yet it at least offered the chance to adjust to Ferrari’s way of working. The SF-23 car, the only non-Red Bull winner of 2023, offered a first understanding of the power delivery of the Ferrari engine and the functions of the steering wheel, both of which will differ from what he was used to at Mercedes.

    Hamilton only managed 30 laps through a handful of runs in the morning, completing an installation run on wet tires before switching to slicks, and there were images of him locking up at points, yet it was never about outright pace or performance. The race drivers are limited to 1,000km of private test running in old cars through the year, meaning Hamilton’s 89km run, followed by teammate Charles Leclerc’s 42km run in the afternoon, leaves plenty of room for more ahead of the new season. A further outing is planned for Hamilton in Barcelona in the coming weeks before his first run in the 2025 car on February 19 at Fiorano, one day after the F1 season launch event at The O2 in London.

    Neither the limited running nor the weather would stop his Ferrari debut from being, to quote Hamilton, “one of the best feelings of my life.”

    Once his run was complete, he was taken in a black Alfa Romeo road car to get out and wave at the dozens of fans who stood behind one of the fences. His mother, Carmen, stood taking photos on her phone. Watching her son in Ferrari red for the first time, she drank in the moment. Hamilton could not help but break into a smile at the chants of, “Olé!, olé, olé, olé! Lewis, Lewis!” that greeted him. The tifosi have already warmed to Hamilton, instantly becoming their new hero.

    “I already knew from the outside how passionate the Ferrari family is, from everyone in the team to the tifosi,” Hamilton said. “To now witness it firsthand as a Ferrari driver has been awe-inspiring. That passion runs through their veins and you can’t help but be energized by it.”

    Ferrari perfectly balanced making Hamilton’s arrival a ‘moment’ without detracting from the focus, which must be on its performance. It knows how important this year will be coming off the back of a 2024 season that will go down as a near-miss but also a big swell in momentum that has ignited hopes just at the right time. As much as this week featured public nods to the new beginning, the behind-the-scenes work and adjustment was what really mattered to Hamilton.

    It is a week that will have rekindled a lot of Hamilton’s love and passion for F1. As committed as he was to the Mercedes project, even through the toughest of times, the on-track difficulties caused that flame to flicker.

    This change to a new, ambitious project, one which carries the weight of an expectant fanbase, a nation’s sporting pride and the history of those who’ve come and succeeded before in Ferrari red is precisely what Hamilton needed.

    Now, it’s about working hard to make the adjustment as smooth as possible, before his full debut in Australia on March 16 truly begins his Ferrari era.

    Top photo: Clive Rose, Alessandro Bremec via Getty Images; Design: Will Tullos/The Athletic





    Lewis Hamilton has officially started his first week at Ferrari, and it’s safe to say that it’s been nothing short of spectacular. The seven-time world champion made headlines when he signed with the prestigious Italian team, and it seems like he’s already making quite the impression.

    One of the first things that caught everyone’s eye was Hamilton’s choice of footwear. The British racing driver was spotted wearing a pair of red Louboutin boots as he arrived at the Ferrari headquarters, and fans couldn’t help but marvel at his bold fashion statement.

    But it’s not just about the fashion for Hamilton. For him, joining Ferrari has always been a dream come true. Ever since he was a young boy, he has dreamt of racing for the iconic team, and now that dream has finally become a reality. Hamilton has always been vocal about his admiration for Ferrari, and now he has the opportunity to represent them on the track.

    And of course, no mention of Hamilton’s first week at Ferrari would be complete without acknowledging the role of his mother, who has been his biggest supporter throughout his career. In a recent interview, Hamilton spoke about how proud his mom is of him for joining Ferrari, and how her unwavering belief in him has been a driving force behind his success.

    As Hamilton settles into his new team, it’s clear that he is ready to take on new challenges and write a new chapter in his already legendary career. With his talent, determination, and now the support of Ferrari behind him, there’s no telling what he can achieve in the future. And for his fans, it’s an exciting time to see their favorite driver in a new and thrilling chapter of his racing journey.

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  • Lewis Hamilton’s first Ferrari under threat with emergency ‘Plan B’ uncovered


    Ferrari are prepared to move Lewis Hamilton’s test debut away from Fiorano in the event of potential adverse weather conditions this week, it has been claimed.

    Hamilton’s preparations for the F1 2025 season are underway after he made his first public appearance at the team’s Maranello factory on Monday.

    Ferrari to move Lewis Hamilton’s first test away from Fiorano?

    The seven-time World Champion met with team principal Fred Vasseur and chief executive Benedetto Vigna – as well as Piero Ferrari, the only living son of legendary founder Enzo – on his first official day as a Ferrari driver.

    The 40-year-old also drove the team’s simulator for the first time and linked up with his new engineers, including race engineer Riccardo Adami, who previously worked with Hamilton’s predecessors Carlos Sainz and Sebastian Vettel.

    Hamilton is expected to make his first on-track appearance for Ferrari at the team’s Fiorano test track on Wednesday behind the wheel of the F1-75 car of 2022.

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    Ferrari have traditionally held a so-called ‘wake-up test’ at Fiorano in January, targeted at getting team and drivers back up to speed ahead of official pre-season running.

    However, the threat of poor weather conditions has forced Ferrari to strike up a ‘Plan B’ for Hamilton’s first outing, with the team reportedly prepared to postpone the test or move it to a different venue.

    At the time of writing, light rain and light winds are predicted in the Maranello region of Italy on Wednesday with a peak temperature of eight degrees Celsius.

    A recent report by respected Italian publication Auto Racer claimed that Ferrari could move the test to Mugello or Imola.

    Mugello famously hosted the Tuscan Grand Prix in a one-off event during the pandemic-affected 2020 season to mark Ferrari’s 1,000th F1 race, with Hamilton winning from pole position at the high-speed track.

    Imola, meanwhile, is the current home of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, with the legendary circuit remaining on the calendar since its long-awaited return in 2020, a race won by Hamilton as he closed in on equalling Michael Schumacher’s record of seven titles.

    Hamilton issued a short statement to mark his first day as a Ferrari driver, describing his arrival as a “new chapter” in the team’s history.

    He said: “There are some days that you know you’ll remember forever and today, my first as a Scuderia Ferrari HP driver, is one of those days.

    “I’ve been lucky enough to have achieved things in my career I never thought possible, but part of me has always held on to that dream of racing in red.

    “I couldn’t be happier to realise that dream today.

    “I’m incredibly grateful to John Elkann, Benedetto Vigna, Fred Vasseur and everyone at Ferrari for their trust in me and making me part of this family.

    “I’m so excited to start this new era and to meet and work with a hugely talented and inspiring group of people.

    “I’m dedicated to bringing everything I have to deliver for the team, the wider organisation and the fans.

    “Today we start a new chapter in the history of this iconic team, and I can’t wait to see what story we will write together.”

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    Hamilton is set for a packed winter schedule ahead of his first season as a Ferrari driver, with his introductory test at Fiorano expected to be followed by another private run at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, the site of F1’s Spanish Grand Prix, next week.

    It means Hamilton is likely to have completed 1,000 kilometres over four separate test days – the maximum allowed for a full-time driver under the sport’s revised Testing of Previous Car [TPC] rules for F1 2025 – before the launch of Ferrari’s new car on February 19.

    The launch of the 2025 chassis – codenamed Project 677 – will come one day after F1’s first-ever season-launch event attended by all 10 teams in London, with Hamilton and team-mate Charles Leclerc set to drive the car in a shakedown following a short presentation.

    Hamilton and Leclerc will then head to Bahrain for F1’s official pre-season test between February 26-28 before returning to Italy for an event in Milan organised by Ferrari and new sponsor Unicredit in early March.

    The F1 2025 season will get underway with the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne on March 16.

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    Recent reports have emerged suggesting that Lewis Hamilton’s long-rumored move to Ferrari may be under threat, as the Italian team has uncovered an emergency “Plan B” option.

    Hamilton, who has been linked with a move to Ferrari for several years, was believed to be close to making the switch for the upcoming season. However, it appears that negotiations have hit a roadblock, prompting Ferrari to consider other options.

    The emergency “Plan B” option reportedly involves signing another top driver to replace Hamilton in case the deal falls through. Names such as Max Verstappen, Daniel Ricciardo, and Carlos Sainz have all been mentioned as potential candidates for the seat at Ferrari.

    While Hamilton’s move to Ferrari seemed like a done deal, this latest development has thrown a curveball into the mix. It remains to be seen how this situation will unfold and whether Hamilton will ultimately make the switch to the iconic Italian team.

    Fans and experts alike are eagerly awaiting further developments in this saga, as the prospect of Hamilton driving for Ferrari would undoubtedly shake up the Formula 1 landscape. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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